The Communist Party in Spain

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Transaction Publishers, 1 ene 1983 - 475 páginas
 

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1 Impatience of the Young
1
2 Seduction of the Anarchists
19
3 Division of the PSOE
33
4 Unification by the Communist International
47
5 Loss in the CNT
63
6 The United Front
75
7 Bolshevization
89
8 Down with the Bourgeois Republic
105
12 Winning the War
193
13 Losing the War
243
14 Period of Purges
297
15 Gaining Respectability
349
16 Back to 1936
401
Abbreviations
437
Chronology
441
Bibliography
445

9 Stalinization
123
10 The Shadow of Hitler
143
11 The Popular Front
163
Name Index
463
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